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Tudor bishops: Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer, John Morton, Myles Coverdale, John Fisher, Reginald Pole, Richard Bancroft, John Bale, John Whitgift, Ma
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 128. Chapters: Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cranmer, John Morton, Myles Coverdale, John Fisher, Reginald Pole, Richard Bancroft, John Bale, John Whitgift, Matthew Parker, Thomas Bourchier, Edmund Grindal, William Warham, Edmund Bonner, Thomas Langton, John Bell, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Watson, Hugh Oldham, John Jewel, Stephen Gardiner, James Pilkington, Thomas Bilson, Richard Foxe, Edward Lee, Robert Ferrar, John Hooper, Nicholas Shaxton, William Smyth, Adam Loftus, William Knight, Matthew Hutton, Hugh Latimer, Edwin Sandys, Thomas Rotherham, Cuthbert Tunstall, Richard Cox, John Rider, John Ponet, Nicholas Heath, Gilbert Bourne, Thomas Jones, Christopher Bainbridge, Lorenzo Campeggio, Richard Nykke, John Alcock, John Parkhurst, John Still, Arthur Lake, Thomas Young, James Stanley, John Aylmer, John Piers, Thomas Ruthall, Richard Howland, George Day, Ralph Baines, John Watson, John Russell, John Alen, Richard Barnes, Richard Neile, Richard Curteys, Henry Deane, William Alley, Edward Foxe, William Morgan, Edmund Audley, John Sherwood, Thomas Cooper, John Woolton, John Jegon, Tobias Matthew, William Lyon, Peter Courtenay, Robert Horne, Robert Stillington, Henry Standish, Adriano Castellesi, Thomas Savage, William Chaderton, Richard FitzJames, Robert Morton, Owen Oglethorpe, William Bradbridge, John Vesey, Oliver King, John Underhill, Richard Creagh, Thomas Morton, Geoffrey Blythe, Richard Sampson, Herbert Westfaling, Edmund Gheast, Thomas Goodrich, Edward Story, Robert King, Henry Holbeach, Nicholas Felton, Robert Holgate, Richard Davies, John Wakeman, John Stokesley, Rowland Lee, Anthony Rudd, Edmund Scambler, Thomas Dove, Richard Redman, John Salisbury, William Atwater, Thomas Stanley, Anthony Kitchin, Robert Pursglove, William Senhouse, John Capon, Edmund Tanner, Robert Wauchope, John Taylor, John Arundel, Thomas Goldwell, John Blyth, John Garvey, William More, Robert Sherborne, Girolamo Ghinucci, John Longland, Richard Hill, William Redman, John Bridges, James Brooks, Cuthbert Scott, John Kite, Richard Fletcher, Gervase Babington, Richard Mayew, John Bird, George Cromer, Thomas Thirlby, Richard Bell, George Cotes, John Hopton, Edmund Allen, John Holyman, Hugh Curwen, John Clerk, Thomas Jane, Robert Aldrich, William Day, John Young, James Goldwell, George de Athequa, Nicholas Bullingham, Godfrey Goldsborough, Miles Salley, William Wickham, John Scory, Thomas Bentham, Thomas Mylling, William Bishop, John Coldwell, Silvestro de' Gigli, Hugh Bellot, Hugh Jones, Lewis Thomas, Thomas Godwin, Richard Rogers, George Dowdall, John Skypp, John Bradley, John Penny, Henry Robinson, John Boyle, William Finch, William Blethyn, Thomas Manning, John Hodgkins, Thomas Sparke, John Marshall, John Sterne, Richard Oldham, Richard Thornden, Richard Yngworth. Excerpt: Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 ¿ 21 March 1556) was a leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and for a short time, Mary I. He helped build a favourable case for Henry's divorce from Catherine of Aragon which resulted in the separation of the English Church from union with the Holy See. Along with Thomas Cromwell, he supported the principle of Royal Supremacy, in which the king was considered sovereign over the Church within his realm. During Cranmer's tenure as Archbishop of Canterbury, he was responsible for establishing the first doctrinal and liturgical structures of the reformed Church of England. Under Henr... |
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